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Glen received 6 birthday cards. If he is equally likely to read in any order, what is the probability of reading parents and sister card before others?
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Glen received 6 birthday cards. If he is equally likely to read in any order, what is the probability of reading parents and sister card before others?
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Glen received 6 birthday cards. If he is equally likely to read in any order, what is the probability of reading parents and sister card before others?
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2 out of six chance which equals 1/3
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